And let's just say, the greater Seattle area got snubbed by most of the artists on this list.

Sure, it will be easy to see the top two shows on the list, if you can manage to get tickets. The Rolling Stones are scheduled to come to CenturyLink Field in August (a date that was originally scheduled for May) and Queen + Adam Lambert will visit the Tacoma Dome in July.

But six of the top 10 artists aren't making a visit to the Pacific Northwest. Meaning Seattleites will need to travel to see shows like Ariana Grande, Hootie and the Blowfish, and Twenty One Pilots.

JoJo Siwa, ranked No. 7 has shows scheduled in Redmond; Portland, Oregon; and Vancouver, B.C. in August. And though third-ranked Paul McCartney won't stop in Washington, he will have a show in Vancouver, B.C. on July 6.

To get its ranking, StubHub looked at ticket sales on its platform for 2019 concerts. The Rolling Stones easily took the top spot with 45% more sales than last year's top act, Taylor Swift, despite having the second-fewest number of concerts scheduled among the artists who made the list.

And sure, the artists listed above (as well as Shawn Mendes, Billie Eilish, and Florida Georgia Line) won't be making a PNW stop. But there are still plenty of awesome shows to check out this concert season.